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NETBALL HEROES Sport Wednesday, November 26, 2014 space, as sports clubs in the area continue to grow. Details of a new subdivision – A Reserve proposal pleases ❝ By EMILY SPINK sportsground proposed for Amberley will help alleviate pressures for ground Tekoa Estate – were recently made public at a Hurunui District Council reserve committee meeting. The development, located on the corner of Amberley Beach Rd and Double Corner Rd, will feature 59 lifestyle sections, to be built in four stages, and a proposed council-owned reserve. Hurunui chief executive Hamish Dobbie said the council is working with developer LMM Investments to buy the land to create a dedicated cricket ground on the 3.5 to 4-hectare site, as part of a long-term reserve strategy for the eastern side of town. ‘‘This would create a much bet- ter environment for cricket, and we are of the view that we could put in some junior soccer fields there as well, because soccer is a growing sport in the district.’’ Council would be able to take ownership of the reserve land once the titles were issued. Dobbie said that the proposed reserve would ease the pressure from competing activities on the domain and on soccer fields in the Waimakariri district. LMM investments director Ross Moffatt is leading the development of the deceased-estate land. ‘‘It’s the new Rangiora, with everything that Rangiora had five to 10 years-ago,’’ Moffatt said. He is hoping to obtain consent by Christmas and issue titles in June next year, he said. It’s the new Rangiora, with everything that Rangiora had five to 10 years ago.’’ Ross Moffatt Amberley cricket club member Jed Robertson said the club, based at the domain, would love to have its own facility and sportsground. ‘‘We share with the soccer fields, so we work around them at the start of the season and at the end of the season, when they are getting ready. It would be great to find a location for ourselves that we can spend a lot of time on.’’ Robertson said the club has just two senior teams, and having its own ground might help attract young players. ‘‘It’s great for cricket. The game needs to grow.’’ North Canterbury Sports and Recreation Trust chief executive Michael Sharpe said the additional space is needed, as Amberley clubs are growing. ‘‘Usually, if you put in facilities, and you have got good administration and coaching, the people will come.’’ Canterbury Country Cricket Association executive director Peter Devlin said the proposed oval will be well used, as he expects cricket at primary level to continue to grow next season, following the Cricket World Cup. The bearer of this voucher is entitled to: $15.00 EAR WAX REMOVAL BY MICROSUCTION AND A FREE HEARING TEST* Offer is valid to 23rd December 2014. Voucher must be presented at appointment. *** Terms and conditions apply NOR TH CANTER BUR Y’S BEST READ COMMUNIT Y NEWSPAPER Swinging the blues Gabi Rennie, Jack Kirwan, Oscar Noble-Adams and Abby de Visser, of Loburn School, came third at the national Police Competency Test finals in Wellington. Picture: EMILY SPINK Story, P3. P48 03 351 3535 - Fendalton - 91 Idris Road 03 322 4326 - Halswell - Southern Chiropractic Centre, 290 Halswell Road 03 310 7355 - Rangiora - Unit 10, 6-8 Cone Street ouse Experience. The Difference earing of 6369515AA